Showing posts with label Classic Elite Yarns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Classic Elite Yarns. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2012

Buying yarn is one of my favorite things.


Two trips to the yarn store netted me some yummy yarn.

Two weekends ago, I bought three skeins of Silky Alpaca Lace by Classic Elite Yarn in Pixie Pink. I have already picked out the pattern to knit with it. As I posted a couple of weeks ago, I bought the book Wendy Knits Lace, by Wendy D. Johnson and I have decided to knit the True Love Stole. I can't wait to get started. This yarn is really soft and smooth with a 30% silk / 70% alpaca blend.

Lucky for me, when I bought the Silky Alpaca Lace, I crossed the points threshold necessary at my LYS, Wool and Company, to get a gift certificate worth $15.00! Of course, almost immediately, this small piece of paper began burning a whole in my wallet. So when my knitting sister came for the weekend (see previous post), we HAD to run by the LYS to spend it.

Look what I got!!! YUM! Cascade Yarns Alpaca Lace in colorway Garnet. It is 100% baby alpaca. I got two hanks with 437 yards each, so that should be plenty for an average shawl or stole. I haven't got a project picked out for this yarn yet, so it will go in my stash for future use.

Knitting Sister bought some yarn, too. It isn't what I would have picked out, but I took pictures so you could see how bright it is. She plans to use it to make a long shawl made with a wrap stitch pattern. The yarn is called Peace Fleece and is a worsted weight 70% Merino / 30% Mohair blend from Casa de Karma Yarns.

Buttons for her almost finished sweater was the last purchase of the day.

Happy Knitting (and yarn shopping!)

Sunday, September 4, 2011

I think I like knitting socks!



I love the colors of my Meadow Socks! This was such a fun pair of socks to make just because I love doing cables. They look so complicated and are so easy to do. As I told you in my last post, the yarn maker, Classic Elite Yarns said that Liberty Wool had good stitch definition. I think that is very true here. Even with the color changes, the cables are very clear and are easy to see.


Again, I used Cat Bordhi's Sweet Tomato Heel. I think that this was my best attempt yet. Not one missed stitch and even with the clear definition of the stitches, the heel looks as smooth as a baby's bottom. And you know they would show up with a yarn like this.

Now on to my next project. . . convertible texting mittens.

Happy knitting!